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Structures of the Procapsid and Mature Virion of Enterovirus 71 Strain 1095 [PDF]
ABSTRACTEnterovirus 71 (EV71) is an important emerging human pathogen with a global distribution and presents a disease pattern resembling poliomyelitis with seasonal epidemics that include cases of severe neurological complications, such as acute flaccid paralysis.
Javier O, Cifuente +9 more
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Murine models of neonatal susceptibility to a clinical strain of enterovirus A71
Enterovirus A71 (EV-A71) is neurotropic and one of the primary enteric pathogens responsible for severe central nervous system infection in infants and young children. Neonatal mice are ideal models for studying the pathogenesis of infection caused by EV-A71.
Xie, Jing +8 more
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Recombination in uveitis-causing enterovirus strains
The complete nucleotide sequences of three human echovirus (EV) 11 strains and one EV19 strain, all of which caused outbreaks of enterovirus uveitis (EU), a new infant disease first identified in 1980 in Siberia, were determined. One EV11 strain which caused an outbreak of sepsis-like disease in Hungary was also sequenced.
A N, Lukashev +4 more
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Complete Genome Sequence of an Enterovirus 80 Strain Isolated in China [PDF]
ABSTRACT Enterovirus 80 (EV80) is a newly identified serotype of the species Human enterovirus B . An EV80 strain designated HZ01/SD/CHN/2004 was isolated from an acute flaccid paralysis case in Shandong, China, in 2004.
Zexin, Tao +8 more
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Aim: Characteristics of enterovirus infection morbidity and study of peculiarities of enterovirus circulation on some territories of Russia in 2017.
N. I. Romanenkova +13 more
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Background Enterovirus D68 (EV-D68), belonging to Enterovirus D, is a unique human enterovirus mainly associated with common respiratory diseases. However, EV-D68 can cause severe respiratory diseases, and EV-D68 endemic is epidemiologically linked to ...
Kazuhiro Yoshida +2 more
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Identification of Bulgarian Strain 258 of Enterovirus 71
In 1975 in Bulgaria a severe epidemic of central nervous system (CNS) disease occurred. Clinically, histopathologically, and epidemiologically the cases resembled poliomyelitis, aseptic meningitis, meningoencephalitis, and, in some cases, encephalomyocarditis. About 21% of the 700 reported cases developed paralysis, 44 with fatal outcome [ref. 1].
J L, Melnick +5 more
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Molecular identification of an enterovirus 99 strain in Spain
Enterovirus 99 is a recently described genotype of virus belonging to the species Human enterovirus C. So far, only a few sequences of this enterovirus type have been available. In 2010, during Spanish enterovirus surveillance, an enterovirus 99 strain was found in an acute flaccid paralysis patient.
Cabrerizo, M +7 more
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Enterovirus infection in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
Human enterovirus infections comprise a group of infectious diseases caused by viruses of Enterovirus A-D species (genus Enterovirus, family Picornaviridae).
L. N. Golitsyna +7 more
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Background Human enterovirus 71 has emerged as an important pathogen in the Asia Pacific region and it is important to be able to make a rapid and specific diagnosis for outbreak control. Recent Asian strains of Coxsackievirus A16 have changes in the VP1
Tan Cheng-Siang +4 more
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